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Help, I don't know enough about the suspension differences

JessH1

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So I'm planning on lifting my Sport S and I'm trying to decide on what lift kit to get. I have already gone with getting the falcon quick adjust shocks since I found them for a huge discount, they are the 3.5"-4.5" version.

I've heard the readylift 4" kit is very good, but I've noticed that I can't buy it without the included shocks. There is a Mojave version of the kit without the shocks which is significantly cheaper.

So, I'm curious if anyone knows whether these components would also work on a normal Gladiator? Just going off the pictures they look to be the same components just minus the shocks and maybe some extra brackets for the Mojave, but I don't know enough about the differences the Mojave has to really be sure.
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I would imagine the bump stop extensions would be different

Keep in mind you don't need to go to 3.5-4.5" lift to use those shocks, they are only 2" longer compressed length then stock Rubicon shocks (if I'm looking at the right parts). Also those shocks will require longer rear break lines if you plan on going offroad.

How do you plan on using your truck?
 
 







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